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Welcome to Invanity. By accessing this website (invanity.co.uk), you’re agreeing with the terms we’re laying out here, and we want to make sure that experience is built on clarity and trust from the outset.

This page brings together our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy. We’ve kept everything as clear and direct as possible. If anything isn’t clear, get in touch.

One more note on nature: because the web moves fast, we do our best to keep things accurate and up to date — but websites change, pages move, and we can’t always guarantee absolute accuracy or reliance on this site’s content. Where it matters, always verify directly with the source.

Terms & conditions

Effective date: March 2026

1. Acceptance of terms

By accessing and using this website, you accept these Terms & Conditions in full. If you don’t agree, please don’t use the site.

We may update these terms from time to time. Changes take effect immediately upon being posted, and continued use of the site means you accept them.

2. Use of this website

Everything on this website — text, graphics, logos, branding, images, layout design, and underlying code — is owned by Invanity or its partners and protected under UK copyright and intellectual property law.

You’re welcome to browse. But you must not:

  • Copy, reproduce, or modify any content from this website.
  • Use our content for commercial purposes without explicit written consent.
  • Create derivative works based on the website or its content, without our prior consent.
  • Remove or alter any copyright or proprietary notices.

All rights not expressly granted are reserved. We reserve the right to suspend or restrict access if these terms are breached.

Privacy policy

Effective date: March 2026

1. Who we are

Invanity is the website you’re currently viewing, operating at www.invanity.co.uk. When we refer to “we”, “us”, or “our” in this policy, we mean Invanity.

We’re a data controller under UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. This policy explains what information we collect, why we collect it, how we use it, and what rights you have.

2. What data we collect

Information you give us directly

When you fill in a form, make an enquiry, subscribe to our content, or get in touch, you may provide personal data such as your name, email address, phone number, postal address, company name, and job title.

Information collected automatically

When you visit our site, we automatically collect certain technical data — including your IP address, browser type, operating system, referral source, pages you visit, time on page, and other browsing data — collected via cookies and similar technologies. See our Cookie Policy below for more detail.

Information from third parties

We may receive data about you from third parties — including analytics providers, advertising networks, and social media platforms — in line with their own terms and your privacy settings with them.

3. Our lawful basis for processing

We only process personal data where we have a lawful basis under UK GDPR:

  • Contractual necessity — to fulfil a service, process an enquiry, or send information you’ve requested.
  • Legitimate interests — to improve the website and services, where this doesn’t override your rights.
  • Consent — to send marketing communications or place non-essential cookies on your device.
  • Legal obligation — where we’re required to process data to comply with UK law.

If you’d like to know the specific basis we rely on for any particular use of your data, get in touch.

4. How we use your data

We use your data to:

  • Deliver, maintain, and improve our services.
  • Respond to enquiries and process your communications.
  • Send marketing communications (where you’ve consented, or where we have a legitimate interest).
  • Understand how our website is used and improve its performance.
  • Detect and prevent fraud or other harmful activity.
  • Meet our legal and regulatory obligations.

5. Sharing your data

We don’t sell or rent your personal data.

There are limited circumstances where we may share it:

  • With trusted service providers who support our operations — hosting, payment processing, CRM, analytics. They’re contractually required to keep your data secure and confidential.
  • With professional advisers, regulators, or court orders.
  • In the event of a business merger, acquisition, or restructure — we’ll notify you where appropriate.

Where third parties process data internationally (outside the UK or EEA), we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place under UK GDPR.

6. How we protect your data

We put appropriate technical and organisational measures in place to protect your data against unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure, or loss. No online transmission is completely secure — but we do everything reasonable to keep your information safe.

7. How long we keep it

We retain personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, including any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements. You can request deletion of any data, subject to legal obligations we have to retain certain records.

8. Your rights

Under UK GDPR, you have the right to:

  • Access the personal data we hold about you.
  • Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data.
  • Request deletion of your data, where there’s no lawful reason for us to keep it.
  • Object to or restrict processing of your data.
  • Withdraw consent at any time, where consent is the basis for processing.
  • Lodge a complaint with the ICO (ico.org.uk).

To exercise any of these rights, contact us at hello@invanity.co.uk. We’ll respond within 30 days. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the ICO at ico.org.uk.

Cookie policy

Effective date: March 2026

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site recognise you, remember your preferences, and understand how you use it.

2. The cookies we use

Essential cookies

Necessary for the website to function — handling logins, page navigation, and security. These don’t require your consent.

Performance cookies

Help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are visited, how long people spend on them, and any technical issues.

Functional cookies

Remember your preferences or login details. Without them, some parts of the site may not work as expected.

Marketing and advertising cookies

Track browsing behaviour across websites to show more relevant advertising. They require your consent before being placed on your device.

3. Third-party cookies

Some features on our site — embedded media, analytics tools — may be provided by third parties who place their own cookies. We don’t control them, and recommend checking their policies for details.

4. Your choices

When you first visit, you’ll see a cookie consent banner. Essential cookies can’t be disabled. You can accept all, customise your preferences, or reject non-essential cookies.

You can also manage cookies through your browser settings, or visit:

5. Browser settings

Cookie controls for the most common browsers:

  • Chrome: support.google.com/chrome
  • Safari: support.apple.com
  • Firefox: support.mozilla.org
  • Microsoft Edge: support.microsoft.com

Browser support pages change from time to time — if a link doesn’t land where you expect, search for cookie settings within the relevant browser’s help centre.